BPD Central is published by Randi Kreger, author of Stop Walking on Eggshells, the Stop Walking on Eggshells Workbook and The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder. Kreger also wrote the foreword to Surviving A Borderline Parent.

Published by therapist and lawyer Bill Eddy, who offers a number of articles, books and online training around dealing with high conflict personalities (HCPs). He describes HCPs as displaying patterns “of high-conflict behavior that increases conflict rather than reduc[es] or resolv[es] it” including:

All-or-nothing thinking

Unmanaged emotions

Extreme behaviors

Blaming others

While Bill’s work doesn’t focus specifically on BPD, it addresses key aspects of BPD, narcissism and other personality disorders, and may be helpful to adult children trying to communicate and set boundaries with a borderline parent. To learn more, look at his “Who Are High Conflict People” page.

The Legacy of Distorted Love blog by therapist Karyl McBride on PsycologyToday.com. McBride is also the author of Will I Ever Be Good Enough? Healing the Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers. (Narcissism often co-occurs with BPD.)

Borderline: Walking the Line, an article by Matthew Hutson in Psychology Today addressing the question: Can you live with, and move beyond, a relationship with a borderline parent?

The Puzzle of BPD, an article by Surviving A Borderline Parent co-author Kimberlee Roth for the Chicago Tribune